
Indonesia
We’ve rounded up an ever-growing selection of boutique hotel stays, luxury hotel hideaways and romantic retreats in Indonesia. Pick a destination below to see our selection of the best boutique hotels to book, as well as an insider guide to everything from restaurants and bars to picnics and hire cars…
Boutique & luxury hotels
Bali
- Alila Villas Uluwatu
- Anantara Seminyak
- Kayumanis Jimbaran
- Alila Ubud
- The Legian & The Club
- Hotel Tugu Bali
- Alila Manggis
- Alila Villas Soori
- Ametis Villa
- Bulgari Resort, Bali
- Como Shambhala Estate
- Karma Kandara
- Kayumanis Ubud
- L Hotel Seminyak
- Luna2 Private Hotel
- Oazia Spa Villas
- Sungai Gold
- The Amala
- The Balé
- The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah
- The Purist Villas & Spa
- The Shaba
- Ubud Hanging Gardens
- Uma by Como, Ubud
- Viceroy Bali
- Villa Mathis
- Villa Sungai
Bukit Peninsula, Bali
Seminyak & Tabanan, Bali
Ubud, Bali
East Bali
Jakarta
Yogyakarta
Bali, Indonesia
Tan-hungry bodies beautiful come for Bali's sun, sand and surf; fashionistas flock to the Seminyak night scene, and urban escapists head here for stress-easing jungle tranquillity.
Bukit Peninsula, Bali, Indonesia
Fishing boat–flocked Jimbaran Bay and secluded enclave Nusa Dua may be the best-known destinations on Bali’s southern peninsula, but Bukit’s other secrets are slowly spreading.
East Bali, Indonesia
Quintessential East Bali is dominated by the holiest mother of all mountains in Bali, volcano Gunung Agung, and the area is ripe for fever-pitched exploration or laid-back leisure.
Jakarta, Indonesia
One of the largest, most populous, and busiest cities in the world, Jakarta is southeast Asia’s definitive megalopolis, but buried beneath the seemingly chaotic urban splash, you’ll find traces of a rich colonial past and a progressive dynamic present.
Seminyak & Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia
A stay on Bali’s sultry south-west coast offers contrasting charms – from the brash backpackers’ hang-out Kuta and sophisticated shores of Legian and Seminyak to laid-back Canggu Beach and the remote black-sand scenes and emerald rice fields of Tabanan.
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Verdant rice terraces surround a thriving community of painters, mask-makers, musicians and monkeys in rustic inland Ubud. Spend your days wandering art galleries, markets and boutiques, before watching fire dancers and puppet performances after dark.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Yogyakarta may be difficult to pronounce, but it's easy to love: it has temples to rival Angkor Wat; a centuries-long history as a centre of academia and the arts, and an atmospheric mountain backdrop.